Adam provides specialist expertise in collision investigation, injury biomechanics, and road safety analysis, alongside experience in video analysis, falls from height, construction injuries, personal injury assessment, and incidents involving various vehicle types. He investigates complex incidents using forensic reconstruction, crashworthiness evaluation, safe‑system analysis and health and safety principles to determine how and why injuries occur.
Adam has over 13 years’ experience in collision and safety research. Before joining Hawkins, he worked at the UK’s Transport Research Laboratory, progressing to Head of Collision Research, where he attended live collision scenes, analysed injury mechanisms and led research into vehicle safety technologies and road safety strategy. He also led the National Highways Fatality Research Programme, winner of the Prince Michael of Kent International Road Safety Award in 2016.
In 2021, he became an Associate Consultant at WSP, advising on safety in the design and operation of major national infrastructure, including the Strategic Road Network and Smart Motorway programmes.
Adam holds a UCPD in Forensic Collison Investigation from De Montfort University, an honours degree in Biomedical Sciences and a master’s degree in Biomechanics from the University of Manchester. He joined Hawkins as an Associate in September 2024 and is based in the London office.
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